Tha an t-aodach seo air a dhèanamh de 100% cotan, agus an còmhdaichte Tha coileanadh dìon-gaoithe sàr-mhath aig an aodach. Tha an t-aodach rèidh, bog ri suathadh, càirdeil don chraiceann, beairteach ann an dathan, agus gleansach. A bharrachd air an sin, faodaidh cuid de dh’ aodach còmhdaichte deagh dhreuchd dìon-uisge a chluich agus tha feartan dìon-uisge aca. Freagarrach airson còtaichean-uisge, aodach sgithidh adhartach dìon-uisge agus breathable, aodach coiseachd, msaa. a dhèanamh.
Can Cotton Twill Be Dyed?
Cotton fibers are highly absorbent, making them ideal for taking up dye.
An twill weave does not interfere with the dyeing process; in fact, it can enhance the fabric’s appearance by emphasizing texture and depth of color.
Cotton twill is typically piece-dyed no garment-dyed, though yarn-dyeing is also common, especially for patterns like denim or chino fabrics.
Suitable Dyes for Cotton Twill:
Reactive dyes (most common; form a chemical bond with the fiber)
Direct dyes (simple process, but less washfast)
Vat dyes (excellent colorfastness; used in denim)
Sulfur dyes (typically used for darker shades like blacks and navy)
Key Considerations:
Pre-treatment (scouring or bleaching) may be needed for uniform dye uptake.
Post-dyeing washing and fixing are important for colorfastness.
